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Singaporean man believed lost while hiking Pantai Timur Forest Reserve

Victim yet to be found as of 11.30pm last night, search, rescue operation resumes today

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Sep 2022 10:45AM

Singaporean man believed lost while hiking Pantai Timur Forest Reserve
Police say Singaporean Jason Ren Jie went hiking with his local friend at the Panti Timur Forest Reserve at around 11.30am yesterday and got separated from each other at about 1pm. – Forestry Dept pic, September 18, 2022

JOHOR BARU – A Singaporean man was reported missing after he was believed to have lost his way while hiking the Pantai Timur Forest Reserve in Kota Tinggi, yesterday.

Kota Tinggi district police chief Hussin Zamora said police received information about the incident from a local man at 3.26pm.

He said the local man, who is also a friend of the victim, alerted the police that he had lost contact with Jason Ren Jie, who is in his 30s while hiking with him in the forest.

“They started climbing at around 11.30am. The complainant said he was separated from the victim at about 1pm when both of them got separated at a location while climbing.

“The complainant walked first while the victim waited behind. However, after 30 minutes of waiting, the victim failed to appear. The complainant tried to locate his friend but failed to do so,” he said in a statement today.

Following that, he said a team from the Batu Ampat police station had been dispatched to the scene to locate the missing hiker.

This search-and-rescue operation was also assisted by the Malaysian Fire and Rescue Department from the Kota Tinggi fire and rescue station as well as the Forestry Department (Kota Tinggi), he added.

“As of 11.30 last night, the victim has not yet been found and the search-and-rescue operation was suspended temporarily as it was too dark and made the search difficult. The operation resumes today,” he said.

Hussin also advised the public who intend to do hiking activities, especially in the forest reserve area, to first obtain a permit from the Kota Tinggi district forestry office and inform the nearest police station to avoid such incidents from recurring. – Bernama, September 18, 2022

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